Nope - me neither, but a link from Deep Purple to them now says that they're probably

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Nope - me neither, but a link from Deep Purple to them now says that they're probably

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A band we in the audience should like - more so than any number of links from "Rock Band Directory UK" can. See: Domain Trust and Authority 2. Great content With a set list including Highway Star, Strange Kind of Woman, Wring that Neck, Hush and - naturally - Smoke on the Water this is definitely premium content. Fresh content? Some of the classic tracks don't get performed live very often, and whilst the last thing you want your favourite 70s rock group to say is "here's some of our new stuff", they do put a new spin on some tracks - and there's always the keyboard and guitar solos.


With back catalogue of 18 studio albums, Deep Purple have an enviable store of great content to dip into. See: Generating Unique Content 3. Technical build Deep Purple have had 14 mem taiwan email list bers over the years, and this is line up #8 (according to the ever informative www.deep-purple.net). The core of this line up is pretty much your classic Deep Purple ca. 1969 - 73 (Paice, Glover, Gillan) plus Don Airey who was in Rainbow and replaced Jon Lord on keyboards and Steve Morse on guitar who replaced Ritchie Blackmore in 1994.


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So the 'technical build' of this group is excellent. See: The Web Developers SEO Cheat Sheet 4. Give your audience what they want Looking around, I suspect that if a bomb had gone off in the Hammersmith Apollo you'd wipe out good percentage of senior accountants, IT directors and civil engineers in the South East. This isn't an audience looking for the latest new sound of swingin' London. We don't mind a bit of new stuff, but what we've been searching for and want are the classics.
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